Sentence examples for divisions stemming from from inspiring English sources

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A confirmation battle could not only provoke fresh skirmishing on longstanding issues like guns, abortion, race and terrorism; it might also generate new divisions stemming from constitutional challenges to Mr. Obama's new health care program and a recent Supreme Court ruling guaranteeing the right of corporations and unions to spend unlimited amounts of money in candidate elections.

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The definition and geometrical interpretation of the cross divisions stemmed from the concept of anticrossproduct.

Much of this division stems from the fact that many atheists see themselves as "deconversion missionaries" opposed to any efforts that would promote religious identities.

Justification for this division stemmed from the observation that EAF-bearing EPEC far outnumber atypical EPEC as the cause of infantile diarrhea in less-developed countries and of diarrhea outbreaks in general (3 ).

And he was right: Thomas correctly anticipated the Confederate intent (although the rebel breakthrough actually materialized in the center of the defensive line the next day, owing to a mistaken movement by another division commander stemming from a confusing Rosecrans order).

Finally, the social cleavages stemming from division and war and the generation shift to a younger generation that grew up in a divided peninsula all make the idea of reunification more a long-term dream rather than a near-time reality that requires preparation.

Families with a long tradition of success in examinations and official service were increasingly preoccupied with strategies for ensuring the perpetuation of their elite status and countering the inexorable division of family estates stemming from the Chinese practice of partible inheritance.

Many are political activists disenchanted with "the system". Racial un rest and crime stemming from ethnic divisions are common.

Still, challenging a president requires not just poll numbers, but passion — usually stemming from serious division in the president's party, plus the challenger's conviction that the incumbent is dangerously wrong for the country.

For example, in a model of cancer in which the mechanism is cell proliferation stemming from cytolethality, division rates of normal, but potentially tumor precursor, cells may depend on the tissue concentration of the parent chemical or a metabolite.

BBC business correspondent Joe Lynam said: "To meet a £1.5bn hole in its accounts - mostly stemming from its banking division - the Co-op Group had had to sell off parts of its businesses and hand over majority control of its bank to American hedge funds.

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